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The Greenville News from Greenville, South Carolina • Page 37

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SUND A NOVEMBER 10. 1963 THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE ELEVEN in Forrest Lawn Memorial Park. Two Men Ride A Bucket Into Sky Place A Cross DEATHS The body will be at the home.

Pallbearers will be Clayton Surgeon, Poet's Daughter Give Wedding Plans Patterson, Harold David, Whitt calmer, Frank Buchanan, Dan Deaths, Page 10-C Jordan and L. K. Whitfield. 1 Arthur E. Earley BLACKSBURG Arthur Echolls Earley, 72, of Lime Sullivan-King Mortuary of Anderson is in charge.

Miss Sallie Guthrie PELZER Funeral services for Miss Sallie Catherine Guthrie, 79, who died at a William-ston hospital Friday at 4 died at nis nome at 8:30 p.m Friday. CLEVELAND. Ohio (UPI) Dr. George Crile, a Cleveland surgeon, and Helga Sandburg of Washington, D.C., daughter of Poet Carl Sandburg, will be married here Dec. 24, it was announced Saturday.

The couple said they would reside in Cleveland. It will be the second marriage for Crile. a widower. Miss Sandburg has been married twice previously. She has two children.

will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at Bethel Church of God A native of McDowell County, N. he was a son of the late Fate and Roxie Ann Bridges Earley. He had lived in Blacks-burg for 13 years. He was a retired carpenter and member of Broad River Baptist Church.

by Elder Herbert Walker. Burial will be in the church ceme tery. Pallbearers will be Georce Bowen, Steel Guthrie, Truman Guthrie, Home Vadden and James and Robert Garrett. Honorary escort will be form' ed by the Men's Bible Class of the Bethel Church of God. GLEASON STAND-IN Jackie Gleason's stand-in at rehearsals for his CBS variety hour is Barney Martin, appropriately on the chubby side.

Martin also appears regularly on the show. The body will remain at Gray Mortuary and will be placed in the church one hour before the funeral. The family is at the home of a sister, Miss Ida Guthrie, 3 Guy St. Mrs. R.

E. Madden HONEA PATH Mrs. Lola Woods Madden, 65, of Rt. 3, QV I BEAMING AID ml ml Honea Path, died in a Columbia hospital at 11 a.m. Saturday after several months of illness.

She was a native of Laurens County, daughter of the late Lucian and Lyda Hich Woods, and was a member of Columbia Baptist Church in lower Greenville County. Surviving are her husband, Robert E. Madden; two sons, David Madden of Honea Path Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Riser Earley; three daughters, Mrs. Pauline Mulli-nax, Mrs.

Delia Blanton and Mrs. Mildred Thompson of Gaffney; five sons, Everett of Greenville, Blaine of Spartanburg, Carl and Charles of Gaffney, and TSgt. Wayne Earley of the U. S. Marine Corps in Palms, two stepdaughters, Mrs.

C. B. Peterson of Blacksburg and Mrs. Kenneth Floyd of Ft. Walton Beach, one sister, Mrs.

Hester McMurray of Cliffside; two brothers, Volney Earley of Bos-tic, N. and McKinley Earley of Cliffside; 19 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at the Broad River Baptist Church by Rev. J.

M. Pickler and Rev. Joe Belcher. Burial will be in the El Bethel Church Cemetery. The Shuford Hatcher Funeral Home is in charge.

Mrs. L. T. Osborne LaFRANCE Mrs. Luther T.

Osborne, 42, of 21 Circle died in an Anderson hospital Friday at 4:30 p.m. after, several months of illness. A native of Oconee County, she was a daughter of Mrs. Dora Mason Richardson Suttles and the late Walter Richardson. She was a textile operator, and a member of the Methodist Church.

Survivors are her husband; her mother; three daughters, Mrs. Hold H. David and Mrs. Floyd M. Felker, of Anderson, and Mrs.

Larry Bryant of Greenville; four brothers, Harold and Horace Richardson of LaFrance, Wilson Richardson of Clemson, and Rudolph Richardson of Pendleton. Funeral services will be conducted at the First Baptist Church of LaFrance Sunday at 8:30 p.m. by Rev Guy Over-cash, Rev. Norton Craig and Rev. John Hilley.

Burial will be and Donald E. Madden of Sun nyvale, a daughter, Mrs. Jessie McGaha of Honea Path; a brother, Homer Woods of Portsmouth, a sister, Mrs. Clara Davis of Williamston; five HEARING AID GLASSES So Slim So Beautiful. EASY TERMS Fully Guaranteed ACT NOW ACOUSTICON PIEMMONS MARINO AIM Ctrfifi.d Hrarina AM Andialoaftf I 1 Wad Hampton Blvd.

I iiiiftllLitti Augusta Road. In the photograph (right) the two men are holding the cross, in the bucket suspended by the strong cable that swayed in a high wind, as it drew within inches of the church steeple. (News-Piedmont Photos by Robert S.Scott). grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at a time to be announced by Pruitt Funeral Home.

Pallbearers will be Charles Davis, Carlton Davis, James Hall, H. R. Saxon, Larry Gilliam and Terry Saxon. Honorary escort will be the Men's Bible Class of Columbia Baptist Church, J. T.

Whitt, Allen Southern, Dr. E. O. DeVore, Adger, Babb and Homer Taylor. The body will be at the home of her son, David Madden, 402 Church after 5 p.m.

Sunday. Chester Reece and T. C. Reece were two men in a "bucket" (at left above) as they rode skyward Friday afternoon as the bucket was pulled by a crane and a cable shown in the right foreground. The two men, officials of Reece Construction Co.

of Greenville, were putting the finishing touches on a new steel and aluminum steeple atop the Augusta Heights Baptist Church at 3018 (Acron from $art) Gramvilla, S. PIotu Uni Informatfoa Oa Your Harini OImm. I Easley Teens Choose To Work Out Litterbug Fines ing a school official's house with or Sydney F. McDaniel after By DOUGLAS MAULDIN worked for three hours Saturday morning for the City Street De PltoM Call At My tot Dmonitration. some of the boys' suggestion.

The four who worked Saturday Indicated they would return News Starr writer EASLEY-Four Easley High next Saturday to complete their sentences. The others involved Nam Uddr School youths chose Saturday to work out sentences rather than TRAVELERS REST Travelers Rest High School they pleaded guilty to violating the litterbug law late Halloween night. City police charged the youths with pitching an egg battle on Pendleton Street and with pelt eggs. McDaniel gave the offenders a choice of paying the fine or working two Saturday mornings to help clean the city. The work sentence was made at partment.

They cleaned ditches and picked paper from the streets from 8 to 11 a.m., officials reported. They were among 20 high school youths sentenced by May have paid their fines. Stat I City pay $10 fines for violating the city's litterbug law a week ago. PTA will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. Open house will be City officials withheld offend ers names from publication.

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